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What is the correct subgenre for a text that is composed of factual details told in a similar way to a story, with a series of real events taking the place of a plot? Responses narrative narrative - incorrect informational informational - not selected, this is the correct answer comedy comedy - no response given myth
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The correct subgenre for a text that is composed of factual details told in a similar way to a story, with a series of real events taking the place of a plot, would be narrative nonfiction.
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Apologies for the confusion, but the correct subgenre for such a text would indeed be informational. Narrative nonfiction typically refers to texts that use storytelling techniques to convey factual information in a more engaging and narrative-like manner. However, in this case, where the focus is on presenting factual details without a traditional plot, the term "informational" would be more appropriate. Thank you for pointing out the correct answer.
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